Chapter 52 - The Nemesis of Monsters

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n“You all look like you are in good spirits!”

nTeacher Chris smiled.

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n“Teacher Chris, can we start the battle?” asked Chris excitedly.

nHe glanced over at Vincent occasionally.

nBixby became unhappy as he glared at Chris.

n“Stop it!” said Bixby.

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nChris shrugged and curled his lips. He then looked at Teacher Chris with anticipation.

n“Teacher Bixby and I discussed it last night. Today’s match has been canceled.”

nShe looked at the students.

n“What? Canceled?”

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nChris was surprised. He had been waiting for an opportunity like this to fight Vincent. Why was it canceled?

n“Why? Teacher Chris!”

nChris was very anxious.

nThe others looked at Teacher Chris as well. They were very confused.

nThey were waiting for her explanation.

n“I’ve made a comprehensive evaluation after the previous four assessments. I’m sure you all know the rankings already.”

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n“Then, there’s no point fighting.”

nTeacher Chris took out her notebook that had a record of everyone’s results.

n“The candidates for the special enrollment competition are Vincent, Chris, Avril, Angelina, and Nabil.”

nAfter the announcement, Teacher Chris looked at Nyssa, Hixton, and Oscanthus. “Do the three of you have any objections to this result?”

nNyssa, Hixton, and Oscanthus smiled wryly. How could they object? The five of them were so strong.

nIn this year’s special enrollment competition, only five people could represent Quinn.

nBefore the assessment and selection began, Teacher Chris had already said that the top five students would participate in the competition.

nThe five of them had managed to fill the position.

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nSeeing was believing, so what objections could there be?

nThe three of them looked at each other and said in unison, “We have no objections.”

nTeacher Chris nodded and looked at the five chosen students.

n“The specific rules of this special enrollment competition are out.”

n“The competition uses a point system. There are three types of battle methods: individual battle, two-on-two battle, and team battle.”

n“If you win one round, you get one point; if you lose one round, you lose one point; if you draw, you don’t get any points.”

n“When the competition ends, the five people with the highest points will be the top five.”

nTeacher Chris took a deep breath and continued speaking, “You still have half a month left to train. In this half a month, cooperation is key.”

nVincent and the others looked at each other and smiled after hearing what Teacher Chris had said.

nWhen they were in Hero City, they had more or less cooperated with each other. Although they did not fight the monsters together for long, they had experienced battling the monsters together. They knew that they could trust each other completely.

n“Alright, you are dismissed. You are free to move around. I will give you seven days. After seven days, Teacher Bixby and I will train your team’s combat ability.”

nTeacher Chris gave Vincent a look and left with Bixby.

nEvery time the Monster Horde attacked the city, it would become the focus of everyone’s attention. There was news all over Falcon Country regarding the battle in Hero City.

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nVincent, in particular, was trending.

nThe Monsters’ Nemesis!

nNo one knew who was the first to say his name. However, his name had been spread across the entire network.

nVincent’s name was also tied to the words “Monsters’ Nemesis.”

nIn Caesar Manor in Ellis City, Swire was enjoying being massaged by four maids. His face was full of pleasure.

nHe had passed the examination at Quinn Advanced Superpower School and was officially a student.

nAlthough he had not entered the school yet, his position had been confirmed.

nHis father was happy and told him that he would not interfere with his life in the future.

nSwire’s father had always been very strict with him. He was proud of him for becoming free and unrestrained.

nAfter reading the news about Hero City, Swire clenched his fists excitedly.

nHe was especially excited about the news regarding the Monsters’ Nemesis.

n“To be able to repel the Monster Horde by himself, what kind of strength did he have to be able to do that?”

nHe did not dare to imagine it at all.

n“Vincent?”

nSwire was surprised. “He actually has the same name as that guy.”

nAs he thought about it, he picked up his phone and called Vincent.

nVincent’s phone was turned off, so he left a message.

n“Hello, Vincent! Have you seen the news? Yesterday, Hero City was attacked by the Monster Horde.”

n“There is a powerhouse named Vincent who is known as the Monsters’ Nemesis. He has the same name as you…”

n“F*ck! It’s actually you!”

nSwire saw a picture. It was the Vincent that he knew.

nIt had only been a month since he awakened!

nVincent had already grown to such a level?

n“Nemesis of Monsters!”

n“He’s actually my friend!”

n“Who could believe this?”

nAt the same time, on a mountain peak behind St. John’s Advanced Superpower School, an old man was reprimanding the specially recruited teacher, Harry. He was angry.

n“F*ck! Such a powerful child and you’ve failed to convince him to enroll in our school?”

nThe old man was Harrison Emerick. He was the principal of St. John Advanced Superpower School, the garrison general of the southwest part of Falcon Country, and a lord-class superpower user. He had an A-Class control type superpower, the Five Senses Deprivation.

nHarry had a bitter smile on his face.

nHe had seen the news about Vincent.

nAlthough Vincent had an S-Class superpower, who would have thought that he would be able to reach such a level in a short period of time!

nIf he had known earlier, he would have snatched Vincent away.

n“I don’t care what method you use. Vincent must be a student of St. John!”

nHarrison almost roared.

n“Principal Harrison, Vincent has already applied for admission at Quinn. Isn’t it inappropriate for us to do this?”

nHarry tried to remind him. His voice was low.

nHarrison was stunned but he reacted immediately. He reprimanded Harry again, took out his cell phone, and dialed Principal Sibis’s number.

nAt the other school, the Principal of Mokissner High School, Mike Bromonza, crushed his cell phone in anger.

n“Sibis! You old thing! I saved your life! If you don’t remember that you owe me a favor, then don’t blame me!”

nIn Quinn’s principal’s office, Principal Sibis rubbed his temples. Although he was excited, he also had a headache.

nHe had just got off the phone with the principals of the two schools, St. John and Mokissner.

nBoth of them only wanted one thing and that was Vincent.

nAlthough Hero City was a city that was built by the principals of Quinn against the monsters, it was not the most significant in existence in Falcon Country.

nHowever, Hero City had experienced the Monster Horde. Everyone in the country knew about it through the news on their televisions and computers.

nSt. John and Mokissner naturally knew about it too.

nAfter all, every time there was a Monster Horde, there would be death and destruction.

nHumans have always been paying close attention to it.

nThroughout the entire war, although Vincent’s performance was not very eye-catching, anyone with a discerning eye could see how powerful Vincent truly was.

nIn particular, those who were above lord-class noticed Vincent. What they paid attention to was completely different from what the others paid attention to.

nNaturally, they paid more attention to Vincent.

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